New York, April 1, 2010 --
EarthCam (www.earthcam.com), the Internet’s premier global webcam network, will webcast Fifth Avenue’s Annual Easter Parade on Sunday, April 4, from a location near St. Patrick's Cathedral.

The streaming video camera with audio is located one block south of the cathedral. EarthCam will transmit live views of New York City’s traditional spring stroll, known for creative bonnets, the latest fashion and some outlandish outfits, from 10am-4pm ET. Described as the “most unorganized” parade in the city, the event has been an annual tradition since the mid-1800s.

The live views of the Easter finery are also available for the iPhone and iPod Touch by searching “Fifth Avenue Cam” within the Live Cams – EarthCam application.

After the Easter Parade, the camera will continue to offer 24/7 live views of Fifth Avenue from the unique EarthCam vantage point above the famous avenue including daily activities, major parades and traditional events throughout the year.

EarthCam.com, the premier international network of live public access webcams, is recognized internationally as the leader in complete infrastructure services to manage, host and maintain live streaming public and private, password-protected network camera systems. The company delivers millions of images daily for business and industry, as well as federal, state and local government. EarthCam’s more than 13 years of experience includes developing products and software to maintain and manage thousands of applications. Clients include Paramount Pictures, New Line Cinema, Walt Disney Pictures, Clear Channel Communications, PBS, ABC, FOX, CBS, NBC, Weather Channel, Discovery Channel, CNN, MTV, Major League Baseball, NFL, This Old House, Coca-Cola, Sprint, Volkswagen, GE, Yahoo! and NASA. Clients in more than 1,500 cities in all 50 states and 46 countries rely on EarthCam webcam systems.